Frosty
WordNet
adjective
(1) Pleasantly cold and invigorating
"Crisp clear nights and frosty mornings"
"A nipping wind"
"A nippy fall day"
"Snappy weather"; (`parky' is a British term)
(2) Covered with frost
"A frosty glass"
"Hedgerows were rimed and stiff with frost"-Wm.Faulkner
(3) Devoid of warmth and cordiality; expressive of unfriendliness or disdain
"A frigid greeting"
"Got a frosty reception"
"A frozen look on their faces"
"A glacial handshake"
"Icy stare"
"Wintry smile"
WiktionaryText
Adjective
- Cold, chilly.
- The air was frosty, I could see my breath and walked quickly with my hands in my pockets.
- Having frost on it.
- The frosty pumpkin is the sign of the end of the growing season, soon the greenery will wither and harvest end for the year.
- Having an aloof or inhospitable manner.
- After the divorce, she was civil but frosty to her ex.